Good Dubby Reverbs????
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speaking of effects chains, stereo widening plugins can be really good on reverb.
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Yessir, I love Dubstation!! One of my favs. And also, I am not looking for a easy fix as I, like many of you, like spend a lot of time on my effects chains. But here I am, using mostly the same reverb on every track, and while it has plenty of parameters to work on, I couldn't help but wonder, "what are other mac/ableton users playing with?" "What does someone like Markus Suckut use for reverb?" Its not my mission to emulate him or anyone else, but I find myself wondering what else is out there. When I was producing with Logic all the time, I LOVED Space Designer, so I'm also wondering if there is a nice IR Reverb for AU/VST and Mac thats less than $100.AK wrote:Spring reverbs are awesome for a particular feel. I use the Softube one, really suits the sound I like to get.tone-def wrote:i was expecting to hear a spring reverb. that's what i associate with being a dub reverb.
To the OP, you say you have tried the Audio Damage plug ( Dub Delay? ) They do some really outstanding efx, are you getting the most out of them or just hoping for some instand gratification? Only asking because a few plug-in chains could easily get you a variety of different delays and reverb types, you can create a great dub style delay with any freebie plugs if you think about the chain of efx.
Like you could have a bog standard delay, a preamp/overdrive plug, a Resonant filter and a Midi LFO to slightly warble pitch, not necassarily in that order but all could be got for free and would do a great job with some reverb on another send.
If you look at chains of efx rather than single things to stick on a send, you will take things a lot further.
One thing, AK, you said that really interested me: what is this MIDI LFO you're speaking of? Is there a device that can turn any parameter into an LFO for Ableton, because if there is, I've wanted it for a long time. For instance, every time I'm fussing with parameters in the Grain Delay Plug, I think to myself, "Man, I would love to have an LFO on this or that parameter, like frequency, or wet/dry etc." So what do you mean by "a Midi LFO"?
Lastly, this softtube looks promising: time to demo!
So, thanks!
Lastly, here's another Markus Suckut track because I'm reeeeeally into his stuff right now:
[youtube][youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3SsjGK0uX4
p.p.s check out any vid by that user thenov29films; they always make interested stuff!
Re: Good Dubby Reverbs????
I have been using the Ableton stock reverb, which I used to think was sh!t. Having been used to the luxury of Space Designer in Logic.
But now I have kinda learnt the sound of the Ableton one I am finding it pretty good. I do as AK mentions of adding some distortion etc...
But now I have kinda learnt the sound of the Ableton one I am finding it pretty good. I do as AK mentions of adding some distortion etc...
Re: Good Dubby Reverbs????
Gil, just google midi lfo to found this http://www.macrostructure.net/midilfo.htm
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A couple new midi lfo's released this year...Toloache wrote:Gil, just google midi lfo to found this http://www.macrostructure.net/midilfo.htm
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http://www.xferrecords.com/products/lfo-tool
Cable guys looked like the best to me...
http://www.cableguys.de/midi-shaper.html
Both of these seemed complicated because you have to know the CC's of the devices you are connecting with. Because of that limitation... I really prefer max4live's LFOs that comes with the latest install. After updating to the latest versions of m4live and ableton . You find them in the max audio effects folder in the live library. They are the easiest to map to any parameter. + There are also cool envelope followers too! you could map the filter of a synth to the envelop of a high hat. or whatever fanciness like this.
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Re: Good Dubby Reverbs????
Yes the same here!Phase Ghost wrote:I mainly use space designer, platinumverb & AnVerb in Logic. kdgh is right on about the sound. I don't think it's any reverb in particular, more on how it's setup.
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Probably would end up going too far off-topic for this thread to be honest, ( it's a thread unto itself that one ) Basically, midi plugins such as these will directly modulate paramters of an instrument/efffect via CC numbers, ( if you can find some of em ) But, really, if it has something that can be automated by hand, a good midi LFO can modulate it for you ( so you wouldn't have to spend ages drawing automation curves etc ) Cableguys do good stuff and there's literally tons out there, can't think what I have off my head but most are free. I also use midi yoke to create virtual midi ports as you can use these plugs to modulate hardware and get up to all sorts of fun.Gill wrote:
One thing, AK, you said that really interested me: what is this MIDI LFO you're speaking of? Is there a device that can turn any parameter into an LFO for Ableton, because if there is, I've wanted it for a long time. For instance, every time I'm fussing with parameters in the Grain Delay Plug, I think to myself, "Man, I would love to have an LFO on this or that parameter, like frequency, or wet/dry etc." So what do you mean by "a Midi LFO"?
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damn, sorry I haven't responded...Some great verbs in there, thanks for the advice!
I will admit, I was speaking of the ability to LFO out any ITB parameter....that would be the shiz. These tools seem to be for hardware, or am I missing something?
I will admit, I was speaking of the ability to LFO out any ITB parameter....that would be the shiz. These tools seem to be for hardware, or am I missing something?